Asuzac Foods is a food manufacturer that produces a variety of dried foods using freeze-drying techniques.
From soups and fruits to instant noodles, their lineup is extensive—chances are many of you have tried an Asuzac Foods product at least once.
Their commercials all highlight convenience and great taste, making you think, “Maybe I should give it a try!”
In this article, we’ll introduce them all at once, so please take your time and enjoy the read.
- Ajinomoto commercials. A collection of Cook Do and Knorr commercials.
- Ezaki Glico commercials. A collection of commercials for snacks, foods, and beverages.
- Commercials for Sato no Gohan. A collection of ads for convenient and tasty packaged rice.
- [Including Sapporo Ichiban] A compilation of Sanyo Foods commercials
- Summary of Nichirei commercials: Frozen food ads featuring a star-studded cast.
- A collection of UHA Mikakuto commercials. Packed with ads for candies and supplements.
- Summary of Calbee commercials: Snack and cereal ads featuring star-studded casts
- House Foods commercials: A collection of delicious ads featuring curry, stew, and more.
- A roundup of Blendy commercials. Commercials for Ajinomoto AGF’s coffee.
- A compilation of commercials featuring Kumiko Aso. A collection of soothing ads that are comforting to watch.
- S&B commercials: A collection of delicious ads featuring curry and more
- Compilation of DyDo Drinco commercials. A comprehensive introduction to their beverage ads.
- A roundup of Hanasaku Life Insurance commercials: appealing for their friendly direction and casting
A roundup of Asuzac Foods commercials: a lineup of convenient and delicious dried foods
Asuzac Foods: “Drinkable Dessert Made with Milk – Chunky Strawberry: Iyaiyazaurus” / “Chawanmushi Base Using One Egg”

The Asuzac Foods commercial series, known for its unique world, has been drawing attention.
In the “Drinkable Dessert Made with Milk: Chunky-Cut Strawberry—No-No Saurus” segment, a child is depicted as a dinosaur, while in the “Chawanmushi Mix with Just One Egg” segment, a woman who always carries a microwave is portrayed.



